Bold Coastal Style: Charming Home Tour

Bold coastal style? Normally I think of beach style as being soft and serene in hues of blue and green, but today’s home adds a fun twist. Strong colors mingle with nautical decor to create unique living spaces in a beautifully constructed home.

White paint pops next to chocolate brown wallpaper and a brightly striped stair runner. White board and batten allows the amazing bachelor’s chest to take center stage just below the vintage pendant light.

In the breakfast nook, apple green creates a colorful background for the bright floral fabric used on the captain’s chairs. The braided rug underfoot echoes the color scheme. I’ve been thinking of bringing braided rugs into my own home. They were popular many years ago and I kind of miss them.

Puppy seems to enjoy his space in the sunroom that sports a large sailboat and pretty wicker furniture. More windows provide expansive views of the outdoor scenery. I love houses that have plenty of windows!

The painting above the wood mantel reminds me of Hilton Head Island. We used to go there every year and I loved the pristine beaches and soft sea grass. The homeowner added a pair of red wing chairs to repeat the color of the boat in the painting. Sailboat pillows and an ottoman with a sea compass pattern enhance the bold coastal style of this elegant home.

Red is a popular color for a dining room. My childhood friend had a red dining room and her mother had a ton of candlesticks with the wax dripping beautifully down the sides of the candles. Here, another large sailboat decorates the room with smaller sailboat plates flanking the mirror in the background.

One of the bedrooms is given a softer vibe with pale blue walls and plenty of white paint. Did you notice the whimsical painting above the bed? A pink and white footstool adds a little more character with a pirate’s skull and bones on top.

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WOW! This guy’s use of color, design and detail intrigued me so I looked him up (which I have never done before). Although too flamboyant for me, his design is evidence of a true genius. He is Charles Faudree on steroids! I could not get over his impeccably perfect use of colors together with styling details AND architectural design. I felt like every room was an art gallery that would take hours to “take in” and appreciate. His attention to curated detail is brilliant. PS: Some of our dearest friends have lived at Sea Pines on HH since the 60s. It is one of our favorite places also. Oh to be enjoying the harbor, in a rocking chair with a cup of flavored coffee right now!

Love, the use of RED in this home! The boat picture and 2 side chairs are on my wish list. Nice change in nautical look.

Go for those braided rugs. They look nice, easy to care for, and LL Bean sells the best ones. Get what Jennifer enjoys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111

Give us some easy decorating on the bathroom sink, please. Small, interesting, water proof items. Doesn’t everyone want something sitting on the corner of the sink or bathroom counter? NO one shares these ideals. HELP!!!!!

Wow! That is a stunning and well curated home! Love all the details. In the house I grew up in, an older home built in the 18 60’s, with 12 ft walls, my mother wallpaperd the kitchen in a yellow French quimper design and a red ceiling. I can vividly recall people’s expressions when they noticed the ceiling. Now that I think about it, I wonder how many were admirable, or simply dismayed.

I loved his unexpected use of color with the exception of his choice of rugs going up the stairway and in the dining space. My eyes were not tracking properly when trying to take it all in. lol I too miss the use of braided rugs. They were durable and were made of down to earth neutral colors of beige, brown, blue, green, dark red, etc, that were perfect for a farmhouse, cabin, beachhouse or a home with children and pets. A favorite that I had was a large oval in navy blue with a gradual hombre braid that ended up light blue in the middle. I would still have a place for it under my dining room table had it lasted forever. I may try one there again someday.

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Hi! I'm Jennifer and I'm happy to have you here! I live where the suburbs meet the country, which affords me the best of both worlds. Come along on my journey where I share decorating, cooking, gardening and more as it relates to both city and rural life.